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The Public Transport Authority is committed to making public transport in Western Australia more accessible to people with disabilities. Click on this link to find out how they are making Transperth buses, train and bus stations more accessible.

Transperth has won major awards for providing access facilities for people with disabilities, seniors and parents with prams. If you want to find out more about how accessing public transport is becoming easier, see details on this site.

If you want to travel around the CBD of Perth or Fremantle, you can do so on Transperth's free public transport. Here you will find information on the Red, Blue and Yellow CAT (Central Area Transit), the Fremantle CAT and travel within the Free Transit Z

The Fremantle Passenger Terminal, on Victoria Quay, is a building of cultural significance and your link to coastal and international cruising in the heart of Fremantle’s bustling commercial port. The building is not available for public functions.

If you want to go somewhere in the Perth metropolitan area and don't know which form of public transport is best to use, or what time the next service is, then here you can let Transperth plan your journey for you.

You are at the home page for Main Roads. At this site you will find information on road improvement projects, road works, traffic conditions, traffic speeds, reporting faults, cameras, contact details, tenders, and employment opportunities.

Here you will find details of the different types of public transport tickets available, and the corresponding fares. Whether you travel around Perth by bus, train or ferry, you can find ticket and fare details on this site.

Seniors can travel on public transport for free on certain days and during Seniors week. For more information on how you can catch a bus, train or ferry with your Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket, see details on this site.

Information about compulsory Third Party Motor Insurance, those injured in a car accident, and the insurance policy that is combined with the motor vehicle licence of every WA registered motor vehicle.

Do you need to catch a train and want to know what facilities are available at a specific train station? Click on this link to the Public Transport Authority’s website, for a full listing of train station facilities.

The Public Transport Authority, through it’s TrainSafe program, is actively working towards improving many security measures at train stations. Click here to find out what strategies are being implemented to improve safety on public transport.

If you are looking for Transperth information on buses, trains, ferries, fares, timetables, route details and more, you will find all the information on public transport in the Perth metropolitan region on this site.

Transwa operate train and coach public transport for regional areas including the Australind, AvonLink and Prospector routes. Make your booking online, by telephone, or find out the location of a booking centre.